Pactimo clothing company have also partnered with the organisation to
offer the top-quality clothing at a reduced rate as well as providing a
web shop for the public to buy replica kit.
Speaking following the presentation, Cycling Ulster Chairman, Tommy McCague said:
“Cycling Ulster are working hard to support and develop cycling in the province in many areas.
“We are grateful to our sponsors such as O’Reilly Stewart Solicitors
and Donnelly Group who have backed us with our new provincial kit and
new support vehicle.
“This type of support is vital to help develop our riders competing
at national and international events and has already benefitted riders
representing Ulster in road and off-road events.
“The presentation provided us with an opportunity to outline the
tremendous effort that is being made by volunteers across the province
to develop all aspects of the sport, from developing rider skills at the
Tommy Givan track in Belfast or through BMX Fundamentals programmes to
increasing female participation with the Women on Wheels programme.
“The Safer Cycling Project with the PSNI and the local Policing and Community Safety Partnerships is a highlight that has already proved successful in gaining resources for clubs and raising awareness for all cyclists on our roads.
“This is an exciting time for Cycling Ulster and we look forward to continuing to work to develop and grow all aspects of the sport in the time ahead.”
Commenting on the renewal of O’Reilly Stewart Solicitors sponsorship, Kevin Hegarty said:
“We are delighted to continue our sponsorship of the Cycling Ulster kit which will be seen nationally and internationally by riders representing the province in high level competition. O’Reilly Stewart Solicitors remain committed to providing legal services to the cycling community and to guiding cyclists through the legal process in the unfortunate event of an accident.”
Paul McMulkin of Donnelly Group added:
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